Math, asked by vanithavenky, 8 months ago

a^6+b^6 pls give me the ans

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Answered by palakmaurya75
1

Answer:

Here a^6 and b^6 can be written as (a^2)^3 and (b^2)^3 thus we can apply the identity

a^3+b^3= (a+b).(a^2 -ab +b^2)

Thus,

(a^2)^3 + (b^2)^3 = (a^2+b^2).(a^4 +a^2b^2 + b^2).

Remember here we took a^2 as the a in the identity.

Hope you could understand this :-)

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Answered by anitasinghjhakha
2

Step-by-step explanation:

and take common (a + b)( a2- ab+ b2)

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